Friday April 24, 2026
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263
.
GCRPS Logo
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263
GRA Image
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263

Kenya’s President Ruto Advises Gen Z and Politicians Seeking to Oust Him from Power

President William Ruto, addressing Gen Z and opposition during the June 25, 2025, protests, upheld the right to protest but condemned violence, urging constitutional solutions and accountability for unrest-related damages.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Ruto-Gen-Z-Protests

By Redaction ARPS Media with The Kenya Times

President William Ruto addressed Gen Z protesters and the opposition following unrest during the June 25 anniversary protests, emphasizing that protests are a democratic right but changes in government should occur through elections.

He challenged those demanding his resignation to explain their demands within the framework of the Constitution and urged the opposition to focus on strategic solutions rather than slogans.

Ruto highlighted that the Constitution states clear term limits and condemned the protests as violent and chaotic, warning that such actions would not be tolerated.

He expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and damage to businesses during the protests and called for immediate investigations into the violence, insisting that those responsible must be held accountable.

Read original article at: Ruto Advises Gen Z & Politicians Who Want to Remove Him from Power

Sign up to receive the latest news and events in your inbox

Join our community of news enthusiasts.

Breaking News in your inbox

Sign up to receive latest news and events in your inbox.

Breaking News in your inbox

Sign up to receive latest news and events in your inbox.

Share the news with your Friends and Family

Related News

Sudan: Drone strike in Kadugli kills 6 UN peacekeepers

By KADUGLI/NEW YORK A drone strike hit a United Nations facility in war-torn Sudan on Saturday, killing six peacekeepers, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. The strike hit the U.N. peacekeeping logistics base in the city of Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan State, he said in a statement. Eight other peacekeepers were wounded. All the victims

Share the news with your Friends and Family

African Development Fund commits $14 million grant to scaling up climate resilience across the Sahel

PRESS RELEASE ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, November 25, 2025/ — The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund has approved a grant of $14.64 million to support Project 2 of the Programme to Strengthen Resilience to Food and Nutrition Insecurity in the Sahel (P2-P2RS) in Abidjan on 21 November 2025. The additional financing is provided

Share the news with your Friends and Family
ARPS Media
ARPS Media

FREE
VIEW